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- AN INDKIM5NDKNT NKWHnAPBIt
rUlllilHIIKD KVMIIV Al-Tl'.HNOON
, HXUICPT Hl'NUAT, IJV TUB
. MMUfORD PRINTINO CO,
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Tim 11ninn.i-nllr TlniM. Tim Mmtford
Mall, Tho Jtcdford Tribune, Tho South
rn OrrRonlnn, Tho Ashland Tribune
; Officii Mnll Tribune Hulldlnft. S&-S7-S0
Mriu vlr street; phone. Main 3031,
Home 76.
OKOIiaU PUTNAM, Klltor nnd MnnRor
Kntrjcd n necondelnsa matter nt Med
fnrd. OreKor- under tho net of March 3,
187P.
Official Pntor of tlio City of Medford
Official PAper of Jackson County. ..
nTTTIRmiTTHriOW SATES.
Opo year, by mall . IB-JjJ
cmn monin, uy iiwu ....... .....j -
Per monui, ueiivorou y carrier u
xtA.tr..., .TnflrnnnvlllA find cen
tral Point .BO
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. S.OO
(vwblv. nor vear 1.E0
TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING.
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trmnw nmQTTX.ATIOJrT.
r nvprnun for six months endlnR
December 3J. 1910, 8721.
Dnllr
PnU tcuicd "Wire TTnlt JPrM
SUpatcbea.
, Tho Mall Tribune Is on alo at tho
Ferry News Stand. San 1 ranclsoo.
Portland Hotel NoV Stand. Portland.
Rowmnh News Co., Portland. Or.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. -Wash.
MEOrORD, OREOOH.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and the fantost.
growing city In Orcpon. ,.
Population U. S. census 1810; SStO:
estimated, 191110.000.
Flvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed. Klvlns finest
nupply puro mountain water and Blx
teen ml lea ot street lielns paved and
contracted for nt a cot exceeding II.-
000,000, making a loiai ot iwoniy inuca
of pavement. .,
Postoffleo receipts for year, ending
March 31, 1911, show lncrcnso of 41 per
cent. Rank deposits a gain of 23 per
Cent.
Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogua
River SplUenbcrp apples won sweep
etnkc prtxo npd title of
'Appl stiaff of th WotIS."
lit the National Apptn Show, Spokane,
1909, nnd n car of Newtown won
rint rrtio la 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, B. C ....
Rogue River pears brought highest
prices In nil markets of the world dur
Inp the past six years. ...
Write. Commercial club. Inclosing 6
cents for postnso for tho. finest commu
nity pamphlet ever published.
T IS TJMIfl thai iho Medford i-ily council revived the
iloir tnx and the ilou catcher and proceeded to round
up a Cow hundred canines that, are running at, large.
The dog does not, belong in the city, where he seems
to degenerate, losing those qualities that make mm worm
while, lie becomes a neighborhood annoyance by day
and a conununitv nuisance at niijht. Too often he is filthy
and unsanitary, a source of infection and a spreader of
disease.
Dogs are becoming so numerous in iMedford that offi
cial action is needed to thin their numbers. They are
everywhere, a pest to pedestrian, vehicle and auto, offend
ers of decency and eyesores to the community.
Dogs may be a good thing, but there is such a condition
as having loo much of a good thing, and .Mcdtord certainly
has in tins respect.
GRAFTING THE NEWSPAPERS.
CHARITY WILL
FEHL UUTED
AFTER HEARING
V
Defense Produces Several Witnesses
Who Swear That Hide in Fchl's
Possession Was Not That of a
Doc.
fcnrl Full, who was arrested at the
jiiblaiifo of Deputy Game Warden
MuL'owuii, charged with having fe
male (leer skins in his possession
was given a hearing hofore Justice
Glenn O. Taylor in Medford yester
day and acquitted.
The state, represented hy Deputy
Prosecuting Atorncy Cherry, present
ed four witnesses, one of whom
voro positively that the skin in
question was that of n female deer
one other believed it to bo and the
otliur two could not toll.
Tho dofoiibo, represented by Attor
ney 1 J. Newman, produced several
witnesses, one of whom was George
Fisher, who swore that ho killed the
deer and skinned it and brought it to
Trail, and swore positively that it
was not a fumalo deer skin as did
all other witnesses for the defense.
The preponderance of ovidonce foi
tho defease and tho straightforward
ififd dofhilcd story told by Fishoi
convinced the justico that the prose
cution was in orror and Fold wad ac
quitted. CiTY WILL HELP
SEND STEEL EASE
Council Appropriates $350 to Assist
in Payinn Expenses of Will G.
. Steel Who Will Work for Park
Fund at Washinuton.
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vTho city council nt Its rogular
muotlng Tuoaday ovenlng appropriut
od JUDO to hwoII tho fund to pay the"
cjxpunBun of Will G. Stool, who Jb
to7 proceed to Washington in an of-
fort to secure nn appropriation ot
JGOO.OOO for tho devolopmont of tho
Unitor Lake Nutlonnl park. Tho
county has pledged ?3G0 and the
Medford Commercial club a llko
amount.
. W, I, Vawtor, G. Putnam and Mr.
Stool addressed tho council. Tho ap
propriation carried unanimously.
V
' IA'LE, Vii., K'V' 8. Nolbou Sny
der and Olin Offiold, two high school
youths who are walking from North
Yakima to Now York and return o
advertise North Yakima, aro nn route
to Portland today and probably will
arrive toinorrdw. Thoy carry lettoi-s
f rrofiideilt HuokwMi of tho Port
land Cummoroial Club. From there
f t0 podoslrians will strike eastward.
They will attempt to muko tho trans
continental liiko and return in one
TIIW extent, to which newspapers are grafted or at
tempts are made to graft, them for free space is
shown by the Mail Tribune s mail today, which contained
thirteen alleged news letters, which the newspaper is
asked to publish free in the interests of the various organi
zations, corporations or persons sending them out.
There is the usual letter from tho Southern Pacific
telling what great improvements it is making to handle
its business better for the dear public who pays the freight
and -the improvement also!
The Xational Irrigation Congress, which never does
anvthing but meet once a vear to give budding orators a
chance to let off steam and furnish permanent employment
to the press agent, is again on hand with dope concerning
the annual speech test.
The Pacific Ilighwav Association is busv building its
road with free space in newspaper columns. Indeed if
newspapers were fit pavement, there has been enough
space already given to pave the highway from Mexico to
Canada.
The Spokane Chamber of Commerce, through the in
dustrious August "Wolff, nevel lets a day go by to tell of
the wonders of the inland empire, and when there are no
new wonders, to rehash the community news anything
to get a Spokane date line into print.
The Northwest Development League keeps us all re
minded of the glorious country we inhabit and takes the
public into its confidence in outlining plans for advertis
ing the northwest's resources through free space in the
press.
Ex-Governor Gooding of Idaho is at the bat with an
other article on the "governor's special" whirh is to tour
the east presenting the executives of the northwest as
our chief production, so that eastern youths can grasp the
great truth, that if they want to be governors they must
come west.
The various democratic press bureaus are the busy
Izzy's. The Ohio Democratic League sends articles upon
Judson Harmon's greatness, the Atlanta Georgian from
42 Broadway enlarges upon Wood row Wilson's rainbow
chances, while last but not least, Champ Clark's bureau
sends clippings extolling the speaker's possibilities as the
only logical availability.
The single tax advocates tell in a series of articles
financed by Joseph Fels that all human progress is in vain
unless the single tax is established, that all civilization has
succeeded in accomplishing is in creating and enriching
landlords.
Widespread calamity as the result of lower tariffs is
the doleful prediction of an article from some, concern
that persistently champions high protection and waves Un
American flag to catch the eye of the voter while the
infant industry goes through picket.
There are bulky missives from San Francisco and San
Diego, booming their respective fairs and setting forth
the glowing prospects of 1915, all of which the newspaper
is expected to furnish space, labor, paper, ink and postage
free for others' benefit.
This is only one day's mail. Every day brings a simi
lar quota of matter that interested parties try to foist upon
the public at the expense of the newspaper for their own
aggrandizment. Is it any Avonder the patient community
burden bearer, the newspaper, is in open revolt and the
waste baskets are full?
Stocks Decline.
NEW YOKK, Nov. 8 After open
ing with gains of large fractions, the
trend of prices in today's stock murk
et became definitely downwnrd.
United States steel was heavily
sold and went to 1 -l below Mon
day's closing. Union Pacific made a
similar loss and Heading dropped 1
l-'J and Iialtimoro and Ohio went up
l-'J. Selling later relaxed bnt prices,
showed litle inclination to harden.
Tho market Hosed steady.
liouds were steady.
Balfour Resigns.
LONDON, Nov. 8. Arthur Ilulfour
today cauBed a great sensation in
KiikIImIi politics when ho resigned as
loader of tho conservative party. Hal
four announced his retirement at a
committee, giving Is his roanon that
ho was getting too old for tho place
and that his health was rapidly falling.
Penny Lunch Established.
LOS ANGKLKS, Nov. 8. - The only
penny lunch room ill' tho world so
far as is known where school children
may obtain a nourishing lunch for one
cent is planned for the Macy street
public school. Tho board of educa
tion is expected to act favorably on
the advisability of the plan at a
meeting tonight.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 8. W. W.
Cotton, general couiikoI for tho O.-W.
It. & N., was oporatod on for appen
dicitis In tho Good Samaritan hoHpl
tal today. Ills condition was pro-
mooting of tho London conservatives nounced satisfactory this afternoon.
There fe GnSy One
.
rv
"Bromo Quinine"
That is
L&xative Bromo Quinine
USED THE WOULD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Always remember tho full namo. Look
for tlih sfgmituro on every box, 26c,
(VlJL
BE ORGANIZED
Council to Work Willi Ministers anil
Loilnes to Sec That Charity Durinu
Holiday Season Is Not Misdirected
In tho City.
J. K. Watt and W- W. Klfort. to-
Kotnor with .MayorCanon, ar to act
an a coiuuiitteo of tlto city council
to confer with tlio uilntatorliU asso
ciation regarding nrxnnlied charity
durluK tlin mml ii if holiday 8tnemu.
The mnttnr wiw brought up hy tho
ministers. Thiy nK lhat th council
cooporato with tlmni and tlto mom
tiers of tho dlfforcut lodKoo that
through a united effort they might
ho ouabled to nuvt tho conditions
that would require their attention
during tho winter. U being organ
lied In this niHitncr It Is hoped that
all tho needy my he helped and
Impostors who would try and rclvo
help from tuoro tlmn one oijtHiilaa
tlou would bo ultathiMtfd.
company gtillly of "any" nonllgi'iico.
they ought to find for I he InhopM'.
Tljis iiHliiu'llon was uiven at'tei tin
jnduc hud made it plain thai I lie jui
or were to consider only Iho prci
lie nculinciiee complained of, name
ly, leaving cog wheels unuuaidcd.
Bunco Men Arrested.
POUTI.ANI). Ore., Nov, H. Three
alleged bunco men wiving the name
of .1. S. Iluinx, Joint !'. Mctlrnw anO
William ('. Hart, were umwlcd loda
after thoy had allowed .1, l.n
franco, an tipple-grower-, with $1110(1
in onHi, to win ueveral "holn'' on
fi.ed hnrso race.
Ijufmncc met tho men Kriditx.
Thov entertained him ami finally let
him 'in" on oino fixed moon, ho al
logod.
Mwnwhllti Uifmnwr eonuoolcd
with Iho police, and about Iho time
the alleged oonridouee men wore pre
pniiuir lotriiu him of his money, .if
lor ho hud won several small bcK.
tho police slopped in.
SAVOY THEATRE
Under Now Munntfomcnt
Hint turn. I.Iki'hhciI Mullen I'li'lurcx,
Clean Hlmiv, Courteous Tuiilmenl.
I'riuiH II Hull, I'rmi.
100 Tim CJHNT8 10c
Where to Go
Tonight
See as Well as Others Do
&?rzrtflL0
Word 1$ Costly.
SKATTI.K. Wii., Nov. S. The tit
tle word "any' i tho ground give")
by Judge O. II .HaiitWd of the United
Stales Circuit Court, for ,-otting
iwide a jury's verdirt for ll'.'Jll'J for
Kli .Moloch, an Austrian laborer, wiio
lo-t his iniii and -uffetvd internal in
juries, while employed hv the Stone-Web-dcr
KugiiietHing corMimtion at
Suoipiuhuie.
The word "any" used in one
of the judge'- jh-triirtion in which
he said that if th" jury believed the
How to Stop Drinking
We aro In earnest when wo asl.
you to ttlvc OK RINK a tilnl. You
have nothing to risk and evorylhluK
to kmIu, for our money will tic r
turned, If after a trial. oti (all to
St result from OUUIN'H. This of
fer gives the wlvw and mothers of
thiwo who drink to excess an oppor
tunity to try tho mtltlNK treatment.
It Is a very simple trontmcul, can
he uiven In tho home without pub
licity or Iihw of time from business,
and at a small pi lie.
OKUIXK Is prepared In two ferms:
No. 1, secret treatment, a powder,
OltltlNK No. 2. in pill form, for
thoae who desire to take iiliintin
treatment., Owls only It. 00 a ho
Come la and talk over tho matter
with in. Ask for booklet. Lena W
llssklns. 211 K Main
HOT LAKE. SANATORIUM
RHEUMATISM CURED NATURE'S WAY
LIQUOR & DRUG HABIT CURED
The treatment -though cffeUvo Is not harsh. Why be a slave lo tho
habit when jou can he cur. .1? Write today for booklet. Von may havo
a loved one which could ho restoreil. We will bo plcaied lo vend ou
special literature. The treatment is not expensive.
nor i.aki:, oiti:. w.i,u:n m. I'IKKci:, puks. axi .m.n.;i;k
PW
If 1 trfcP"
wnraiccEiMMWiY
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HAPPY is the woman who is never
un pro pared who can always lay it nicu appetis
ing iiiwii or light luncheon boforo any guoHt--uuoxpoctcd
or not, Ilor friends praUo lior for hor hoiiKowlfoIy pial
HIoh and ho foola that dollKhlful Hatlufactlon which can
only como from hospitality perfectly done.
HPhe secret lies in
well chosen selcctioi
having a
lection of canned
goods and table dainties always at hand.
Look ovor om' stook tlio best of the kind in tlio town
and make a selection today. Then put your i'caL' in thu
cupboard for you will ho prepared for any company
come when it may.
miwf
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Vnm
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ALLEN GROCERY CO.
110.40 8 . O K N T It A Ii A V H .
Vol until (lieu will jou gel perfect
comfort for your oj es. Tltey nro
scientifically uccuriite. Step In nnd
let ino evplnlu lliolr supciloi' nihiui.
tagex,
i
Dr. Rickert
Eyesight Specialist
Over Kentuet's, .'MeilfonI
We're Always on
The WatcH
r
fir nmilttrs mill extrn litrKOlnn ullli
uiilih lo plena"' our iilllili runs iMilrnim
in it let a I'lililcr sliii to kI mir
t ip.imii. rs the l in fit of niir iMMrliiii'
in si'i'urinK Hie li'it jmihiiIiIh miIih-s for
niDt'Cy This f,n l noil our knimn -
(..lit hit or S'rxin larxiiKiiuiii Hi" sinrp
lei iitiui'i f-r th" KrowtitK pni'iiiiirlly of
nr it ililh'lihH tit anil our Incri'iiNi'.l
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HELLER
THE JEWELER
103 W. MAIf
All latest Fiction
and at
Publishers' Prices
Come in and
look them over
. Medford
Book Store
Medford
Employment
Agency
WANTED
W man cook on ranch.
FOIl BALK
No. 1. 110 acrua l! 'j nillmi from
town, $ir. per acre.
No, '. 1 00 woroM, a good ranch
In SnuiH valluy,
No, :i. 1) aeruH, 1 ft iiiIIoh out,
Improved, JTTiOO. '
No, I. L'O norou 3 nilloa out,
200 per anro,
No. JJ. 10 aeros llttlo llutto
ruiiH through It, $110 pur aero.
Cedar ptrntu only lie; now lu
tho time toltuy.
Horuo and hiiRgy, A-No. 1
honjo, only 7 yoaru old; J200,
THADW
80 aoroH In Call., will taho
toam and other properly hero,
1 Itco car, will trade for lot at
name valuo,
10 acroH In Waah. on tho Hound
to trade for liei'imp).
A fine huugalow in Portland
for aoreago imp,
IUCNTALH.
Will attond to tho rontlnir of
your hoiiHd.
(llrlb for hoiiflowork,
J3. F. A. BITTNER
ROOM 7, PALM BLK.
0-' ito Nash Hotel
l'iouo llllj Home, 14.
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THE ISIS THEATRE
IIKJ IKMMI.i: IMItli
One lllg Hrieani
IIAM1V AMI Mllt.MAN
j't'liti Man Willi (he I'auts anil the
I (till' Willi Iho Doll.
lu one of the fastest coiuoily acls,
I coudeimed Into tilnnliiK. dancliiK
X end JiiKRllug, that ever lilt Iho
? Iowa, lie iuhiIo them Heroam last
iiIkM and ho will repeal III"
X ncream this veulUK with moiuo
new Jokes thai are all up to date.
Hoe Ijlin JuiiKln Hie Imll on tho fan
II'h a Unoel.out. N. II. Watch
Ills lUllllH.
lien 'I'liey Aro
O'CONNOIt ANO MAI'MIKK
.lust liiiglis TIuiI'n All,
t Hero aro tho lauch ilotors lu a
I niton li'isthiK, Hide splitting
sketch lultotluclug one of their
i lii'icliiM tuiHUed, How to l.utixh
ho If you have foi'Kotteu how, Just
X pay tho lulu a visit thu next flvo
X iilKhts and loarn, as It's ouo hlg
roar from 7 till I0::t0 and then
X Miuie tuoro.
X ltoniemler I'rldiiy N Aiuateuc
X Night, Doors ihii 7 p. in. .Mat.
X loco Satiinliiy anil Siiiitlay.
N-
U-GO
THEATRE
VAUDILVILLIi
AND
MOVING
lMCTURKS
10c
Change of Program
Sundays and
Thursdays
We Have Moved
Tho .1. T. Ilroadley flower
store U now lu tho M. I &. II.
store, across tho street from
former location.
(')iolrn lots of cut flowers,
hullw, funis, palms, etc., al
ways on hand,
j: t. broadley
Valley Second
Hand Store
Wu liny and Bell All .Kinds of
Hecoud Hand Oooda,
M. .1. I'll.t'llKIl, I'roii.
in North Tlr
i
OPEN-
For Business
IUGCHNB .i LICSIiIIC'B
Hecoiiil.llaud Hloro
nt 3(1 Month (Irapo Htreet.
(live un a call ami wo will treat
you fair.
IIIi;hcHlcnnh jirlco for uncond hand
gooda of all klndu.
Medford Parcel Delivery
I'Ycil Ciocher, Prop,
Parcels, 10c, irc, 'JTia.
TriiiikH liOc any where lu Iho city,
orrlcu; Valley Hocoiul Hand Htoio,
15 N. Vlv Ht. x
PIioiiem: Mala il07; Homy ;iB.
UohIiIoiiuo Phone: Home III X.
Prompt Horvlco
Rock Spring
Goal
OX XAXD All. Xffi Txm.
Offlro and Coal Yard, Twelfth nnd
Front HtrcoU,
Phono 7101, i ; ;
Biirbidge
tun OQMXt MAW, '
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